4 Tips on Dealing with Drunk Customers (2024)

Have you ever had a customer slurring their speech and asking for yet another drink? Perhaps a customer drinking and showing off, while being loud or obnoxious inside of your business? How about someonedrinking excessive amounts of alcohol within a short period of time?

All these can be signs of intoxication. As a bar or restaurant owner, it may seem as though intoxicated customers just come with the line of business you are in. However, it’s how you deal with these intoxicated customers that can make all the difference.

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Strategies to help you deal with intoxicated patrons:

1. Bring Up Food.

Suggest that they purchase a food item instead of another drink. When we eat, it helps slow down the absorptionof alcohol in the body. Also, if the patron has an empty stomach, they will continue to get more intoxicated, quicker.

2. Offer Water, Coffee or Tea.

Suggest having them try a different product that is non-alcoholic. This gives them time to let the alcohol pass through the body. Offering them water or coffee is a great alternative. If this doesn’t work, perhaps try juice or a soft drink.

3. Try Talking to the Group.

It can be beneficial to have friends talk to an intoxicated individual instead of a bartender. If an intoxicated individual iswith a group of people, try talking with the group members. The group may be able to help sway the intoxicated individual into slowing down or switching to a non-alcoholic beverage.

The final step in dealing with an intoxicated customer is to refuse service.

Refusing service can potentially lead to a heated conversation with the customer, so it’s important to have an established policy in place stating how your business deals with intoxicated customers. Servers and bartenders need to know it’s acceptable to go to the manager for help when dealing with an intoxicated customer.

When speaking with a customer about refusing them service, staff could try the following tips:

  • Be as friendly as possible, yet firm in your decision.
  • Tell them you care about their well-beingand want them to get home safely. It is recommended that you help them find transportation home if they do not have a way to get home safely. A cab service or third-party app such as Lyft or Uber can make all the difference if the intoxicated customer is drinking alone.
  • It’s alright to let them know that your job or liquor license could be at risk if you were to overservethem.Click here to learn more about liquor liability.

If a drunk patron becomes disorderly or you feel threatened in any way, contact your local police department for assistance.The goal is always to keep everyone involved in this situation – and your business – safe.

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